1925
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-22-188
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Reaction to Gram's stain by certain spore-forming bacteria.

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“…The thermophilic organisms must be given special consideration. DeBord (44) showed that spore-forming thermophiles were gram negative by 24 hours and were most gram positive at 8 hours, an understandable result in the light of the greatly accelerated metabolism of the thermophilic species. Six to eight hour cultures, as well as the usual 18 to 24 hour cultures, therefore, should be used in determining the gram reaction of thermophilic species.…”
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“…The thermophilic organisms must be given special consideration. DeBord (44) showed that spore-forming thermophiles were gram negative by 24 hours and were most gram positive at 8 hours, an understandable result in the light of the greatly accelerated metabolism of the thermophilic species. Six to eight hour cultures, as well as the usual 18 to 24 hour cultures, therefore, should be used in determining the gram reaction of thermophilic species.…”
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“…De los 31 cultivos bacterianos aislados hay una predominancia de bacterias Gram positivas con 61,29%, sin embargo Valdez (2011) reportó predominancia de bacterias Gram negativas en los géiseres evaluados de Calientes, esto debido a que según Debord (1925) las bacterias termófilas suelen presentar una coloración Gram variable, donde ciertos organismos termófilos que forman esporas son Gram negativos a las 24h y Gram positivas a las 8 h, debido a su metabolismo muy acelerado.…”
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